Soil & Fertilizer
The stuff that goes into the pot matters more than most people think. Right soil keeps roots breathing, right fertilizer keeps growth steady, and the right pest control stops problems before they start. This is what separates plants that survive from plants that actually do well.
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Monstera Adansonii – Indoor Plant for Homes
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Money Tree - Pachira
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Spider Plant Variegated
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Neon Pothos - Epipremnum Aureum Neon
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Pothos Majula - Epipremnum Aureum Manjula
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Jasmine Sambac
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Bird of Paradise
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Pothos Golden - Epipremnum Aureum Golden
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Philodendron Pink Princess - Philodendron Erubescens Pink Princess
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Peace Lily
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Marble Queen Pothos - Epipremnum Aureum Marble Queen
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Citrus, Calamondin Orange
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Silver Satin Pothos - Scindapsus Pictus
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Pilea Peperomioides – The Cute Chinese Money Plant
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Alocasia Polly - Alocasia Amazonica
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Parlour Palm
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Olive Tree (Olea Europaea)
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Ficus, Rubber Plant Ruby Red - Ficus elastica
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Sansevieria Snake Plant
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How to Care and Maintain Your Medium Indoor Plants?
Medium pots are tricky because the surface dries out while the center of the root ball stays wet. Sticking your finger in the top inch won't tell you the full story. Use a wooden skewer or moisture meter to check deep before watering.
How to Choose the Right Medium Indoor Plants for Your Space?
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Dark rooms or offices
ZZ Plant handles almost no natural light. It evolved under dense forest canopies so it runs on very little. Slow grower but it stays looking healthy for months without much from you.
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Neutral room needs color
Stromanthe Triostar brings pink and cream tones that work like a living art piece against white or grey walls. Pothos Neon adds electric lime green. Both need bright indirect light though or they lose the color and go solid green.
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Recently renovated space
Pothos Manjula and Philodendron Swiss Cheese are some of the highest rated plants for filtering volatile organic compounds. If you've got new carpet, fresh paint, or new furniture off-gassing into the room, these are the ones you want working in the background.
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Pets at home
ZZ Plant and Philodendron both contain calcium oxalate crystals that irritate if chewed. Place them on a high shelf, stand or pedestal where pets can't reach. The height actually works in your favor design wise because medium plants look good elevated.
How to Fix Common Medium Indoor Plant Problems?
That's usually a nutrient deficiency, magnesium or iron most likely. Repot with fresh mix or start a regular fertilizing schedule and the new growth should come in clean.
On Philodendron Swiss Cheese this means it's reaching for light. The signature holes in the leaves only develop properly when the plant gets enough brightness. Move it closer to a window or add a grow light and give it something to climb.
On Stromanthe this is almost always tap water. Fluoride and chlorine burn the margins over time. Switch to distilled or rainwater and the new leaves come in without the browning.
Larger pots hold more surface moisture which is where fungus gnats lay eggs. Let the top two inches dry out completely between waterings.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Lift it out and look at the roots. If they're circling tight around the soil ball or water runs straight through without soaking in, its time to go up about 2 inches. Don't jump bigger than that or the excess soil holds too much moisture.
Yes. Pin the vine to a moss pole or cedar plank and it will start gripping with aerial roots. The leaves grow 2 to 3 times their normal size when climbing, which completely changes how the plant looks.
Usually a reaction to being moved or a temperature draft. Money Trees like stability. Find it a consistent spot away from cold windows and heating vents and give it a couple weeks to adjust. The shedding should stop on its own.
Pretty much. The rhizomes store water for weeks so it handles missed waterings better than almost anything else this size. Low light, dry air, inconsistent care. It takes all of it and still looks good.























